Re: S^3 as a union of two solid tori
From: Chan-Ho Suh (suh_at_math.ucdavis.nospam.edu)
Date: 08/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 16:52:55 -0700
In article <CztYc.12716$D7.4300@news-server.bigpond.net.au>, Paul C.
Leopardi <leopardi@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> arzille wrote:
>
> > The book says ... How can I use the hint of the book?
>
> OK, I'll bite. Which book? What page?
>
> I'd rather read the original than your paraphrase, because your paraphrase
> does not seem to make any sense.
>
It does make sense. See my reply to Lee Rudolph's reply to arzille.
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